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Cultural Politics
Artbound
3-D Recordings of Holocaust Survivors Answer Your Difficult Questions
Post date:Pinchas Gutter survived the Warsaw Ghetto, a death march and six Nazi concentration camps. Now, a 3-D recording of him and other survivors are available to answer the many hard questions you might have.
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Lost LA
Sammy Lee: A Life That Shaped the Currents of California and U.S. History
Post date:An Olympic gold medalist diver, Lee (1920-2016) fought housing segregation in California and communism abroad.
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Performance
Artbound
Inside the $46-million USC Glorya Kaufman International Dance Center
Post date:The $46-million USC Glorya Kaufman International Dance Center opened its doors for the fall 2016 semester. Along with the facilities, the dance school has welcomed staff who are leading a “new movement” towards international recognition.
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KCET Press Releases
Press Room
CA Gov Jerry Brown, Austin Beutner Address Drought in Exclusive 'SoCal Connected'
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coal
Redefine
L.A. Needs to Cut Solar Red Tape to Get Off Coal, Says Study
Post date:If it's going to reach its vaunted goal of going coal-free by 2025, the LADWP's bureaucracy has to start working better.
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Performance
Artbound
Cultural Cartography: Connecting Kinetic Communities with Dance Map LA
Post date:Dance Map L.A. serves as a catalyst for important conversations about innovation and invention in L.A. dance.
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Artbound
Monomania L.A.: Exploring California Collections
Post date:Monomania L.A. profiles collectors who have turned a monomaniacal obsession into a public resource. An Artbound special episode showcasing the series debuted March 17 on KCET.
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libraries
SoCal Connected
A Collection of 'Wilde' Adventures
Post date:Just off of Adams Boulevard is a buried treasure most Angelenos don't even know exists.
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literature
Artbound
The Works of Lewis Carroll Live On at USC's Special Collections
Post date:The Lewis Carroll Collection in the Special Collections department of USC Libraries houses an exhaustive archive of the famed author's works and their adaptations.
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History & Society
Sidewalk University
Post date:USC is South Central's influential neighbor, a topic of lively discussion at a recent panel held on campus. But what does that mean these days?
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Agenda
Study: Vets Face Difficult Transition to Civilian Life in L.A. County
Post date:A majority of veterans who leave the military and return to Los Angeles County are unprepared for the transition.
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mobile tech
Departures
Exploring the Possibilities of Mobile Technology for Community Engagement
Post date:Community organizations already know that engaging the communities of Los Angeles will require ingenuity, teamwork, and persistence. But how does technology fit into the picture?
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The Nosh
Food
A Greek-Style Tailgating Tradition At USC
Post date:While the procedure on game day is festive and seemingly easy, with a number of random inebriated USC students taking turns spinning the loaded spit and cheering anti-UCLA ballads for the duration of the cooking time, the actual preparation is long and...
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Redefine
'Frackademia': Climate Science for Sale
Post date:"In too many instances, the oil industry is essentially purchasing the results it wants," says Andrew Rosenberg of the Union for Concerned Scientists. One way to do that: funding university studies.
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film and media arts
Artbound
Lawrence Schiller and the Echoes of the 20th Century
Post date:The photography exhibit "Lawrence Schiller: A Life in Photojournalism" features dozens of luminous subjects from the middle of the 20th Century.
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education
SoCal Focus
School Me: USC vs. South Central
Post date:USC has always had an interesting relationship with its own neighborhood, something I discovered growing up in South Central.
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L.A. River
Earth Focus
L.A. River Design Proposals that Can Handle the Floods
Post date:How can we design along the Los Angeles River, while still taking into account its flow conditions? A scale model helped USC landscape architecture students take into account a range of water flows on the L.A. River; results of the research can now be ...
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l.a. letters
History & Society
Iconic Vision: John Parkinson and Angel City Press
Post date:As the vision behind some of L.A.'s most iconic buildings -- City Hall, Union Station, Memorial Coliseum, Bullocks Wilshire -- why isn't he as celebrated as many of his peers?
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USC
Home & Garden
Chester Place: The Grandeur of L.A.'s First Gated Community
Post date:The Mount St. Mary's campus was once L.A.'s wealthiest gated community.
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Press Room
KCETLink and USC Libraries Launch Los Angeles Archival History Video Series
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